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Canadian National Parks 2017

weasel4
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Some good news for traveling in Canada

Parks
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woodhog
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Another free one !!!
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fortsmithman
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Yeti plus wrote:
Marsharini, We had a Parks Canada pass for 2015 and part of 2016. We used it when we went to Newfoundland and Labrador. It paid for itself and saved us some money as well.You still have to pay the camping fee, but you don't pay the entrance fee at the campgrounds.
It also gives you free admission to many Parks Canada attractions.
We will be getting another for this year when we head to Northwest Territories and Yukon.


You don't require an admission pass for Wood Buffalo National Park. The only fee you pay is for the camping spot, and firewood bundles.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nt/woodbuffalo/visit/tarifs_fees_e.asp?park=11

Boon_Docker
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marsharini wrote:
If you're camping in Canadian National Parks, do you still have to pay an entrance fee? I'm wondering if it would be beneficial to get a pass for our trip to Alaska as we anticipate spending a great deal of time in the Canadian Provinces.


If you are planning your trip in 2017 you will pay no Park fees period except for the daily camping fee and maybe a campfire permit.

marsharini
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Yeti plus wrote:
Marsharini, We had a Parks Canada pass for 2015 and part of 2016. We used it when we went to Newfoundland and Labrador. It paid for itself and saved us some money as well.You still have to pay the camping fee, but you don't pay the entrance fee at the campgrounds.
It also gives you free admission to many Parks Canada attractions.
We will be getting another for this year when we head to Northwest Territories and Yukon.


Thanks for the heads up. We did the same thing with US National Parks and it paid for itself.

Yeti_plus
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Marsharini, We had a Parks Canada pass for 2015 and part of 2016. We used it when we went to Newfoundland and Labrador. It paid for itself and saved us some money as well.You still have to pay the camping fee, but you don't pay the entrance fee at the campgrounds.
It also gives you free admission to many Parks Canada attractions.
We will be getting another for this year when we head to Northwest Territories and Yukon.
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marsharini
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If you're camping in Canadian National Parks, do you still have to pay an entrance fee? I'm wondering if it would be beneficial to get a pass for our trip to Alaska as we anticipate spending a great deal of time in the Canadian Provinces.

fortsmithman
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Wood Buffalo National Park does not require one of these passes. I know I live next to the park and I have never needed one of these passes.

Boon_Docker
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pulsar wrote:


...........One might infer from that statement that it is the buying of the pass that make 2017 free.

Tom


I think that is where path1 got confused.

pulsar
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Boon Docker wrote:
path1 wrote:
weasel4 wrote:
Some good news for traveling in Canada

Parks


For an instant, I thought what a great idea to attract tourists to Canada. Myself included as tourist. Turns out after reading the link the Canadian Gov't is going to give away to some what others have paid for.



?????

You pay for 2016, but not for 2017.


You don't have to pay in 2016 to get in free in 2017. The plan is that there will be no entrance fees for 2017 to celebrate Canada's 150th birthday.

On the other hand, those purchasing 2016 Parks Canada Discovery Passes are not paying extra; they are paying for 2016. The confusing arises from the wording on the pass; You will be pleased to find that your 2016 Parks Canada Discovery Pass is valid for a full two years rather than he typical 12 months. One might infer from that statement that it is the buying of the pass that make 2017 free.

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hone_eagle
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Kinda already done ,we buy one every other year as they last until the end of the month for the year purchased.(365 days + 30 days)
eg. we buy our pass in aug every year and it is good until end of aug the next year .So if your vacation is regular (mid aug) you can use the same pass until the end of the same month next year.
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Boon_Docker
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path1 wrote:
weasel4 wrote:
Some good news for traveling in Canada

Parks


For an instant, I thought what a great idea to attract tourists to Canada. Myself included as tourist. Turns out after reading the link the Canadian Gov't is going to give away to some what others have paid for.



?????

You pay for 2016, but not for 2017.

path1
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weasel4 wrote:
Some good news for traveling in Canada

Parks


For an instant, I thought what a great idea to attract tourists to Canada. Myself included as tourist. Turns out after reading the link the Canadian Gov't is going to give away to some what others have paid for.
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